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Saturday, April 22, 2006

The Harmony Universal 880 Remote

The Harmony 880 Universal Remote is the latest incarnation of this revolutionary remote, now owned by Logitech. This remote is easy to use and TRULY universal. Use the included USB cable to connect it to your computer. The web-based interface will take you step-by-step through the programming process. Simply enter the brands and model numbers for all the devices you want the remote to control and in minutes you have a fully programmed remote that really does control everything- TV, DVD, VCR, DVR, receiver, cable box, and whatever you can throw at it. For $250 (or less or other models), you can put your other remotes in a drawer and forget about them. REALLY! The 880 has a beautiful color screen and and different activity modes for watching TV, viewing a DVD, playing the radio, whatever. No more setting TV inputs and stereo receiver outputs every time you switch from watching TV to a DVD. Simply press a button on the remote and all devices are set to the desired settings at once. The remote runs on a rechargeable battery and comes with a charger base. This remote is the best I've ever seen and programming is easy. No more code entering. Who needs that! One remote to work everything; isn't that what we expected from those other "universal" remotes. Now "universal" really means UNIVERSAL! For the geeks, it's highly customizable too. I use it to set up my devices to connect my iPod dock to the receiver for playing tunes or watching video from the iPod.

***** (5 Stars) from Logitech

Friday, April 21, 2006

The Magellan RoadMate 760


The Magellan RoadMate 760 is a MUST for anyone who likes to explore but doesn't like to be lost. It mounts to your car windshield of your car and can provide all sorts of information you need to get where you are going. First, the GPS reciever maps your location on the planet using the U.S.'s network of 24 satellites. The included North American map (other maps available), works well and is updated yearly.

Want directions to somewhere? Simply enter an address and the RoadMate routes your path for you. Need to find an ATM, park, bank, parking lot or the all-important FOOD? You can search the available database to find one in a specified city or nearest to your location. You can even get the phone number for the nearest seafood restaurant, call for reservations, then get driving directions all from your car. Turn-by-turn directions are spoken from the built-in speakers using either a male or female voice. If you miss a turn, the RoadMate doesn't nag at you either. It automatically re-routes you to your destination from your present location. If you like to go on driving adventures or need to drive to various destinations as part of your job (e.g. realtor), you need this device. Additional maps and personal points of interests can also be saved to the device. Other models are available with lesser features and smaller price tag. Mine cost me $700 at Staples and worth every penny, especially on our recent trip to Bodega Bay in our search for the best beaches to fly a kite.
***** (5 Stars) from Magellan
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